WW’s Priorities Problem

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West Windsor council and administration pay $166,000 for a Van Nest Park outhouse and $150,000 for Schenck House restrooms? But not $50,000 to save a house dating back to 1840? We all should look so good at 170 years young!

This mayor, administration, and selected members of council have acute processing issues. What is wrong with these pictures? Outhouse vs. Grover House?

Councilman Kamal Khanna said that no analysis was done on the Grover House, which is patently untrue. He was a Fortune 500 professional business analyst and did nothing? What did Mayor Hsueh and George Borek and Linda Geevers do during 4.5 years after a lease was prepared by the Herbert law firm?

More than $300,000 in administration/council legal expenses (through August, 2013) all without a business plan and shielded from the public.

Where are the business plans for the Schenck House? The West Windsor Arts Council? The Schenck Barn for activities? Or even the West Windsor Transit Village, which was acted on without ANY business plan in place despite millions spent on litigation and no-bid professional contractors?

The playing field in West Windsor is never level. It is a playground for political players.

I stand by anything I write and am always willing to retract or correct anything in error.

Pete Weale

Penns Neck

CE-WWPN

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